NWL:
1. I do not say that the Son is identical with the Father. I say that the Son is from the Father and so united with Him that they can be called "God" together (with the Holy Spirit). That they must be seen as one (from our point of view).
2. Even though there are so called gods (like satan), they are not the original creators and their power is limited. Notice the difference between them and Jesus (who created everything and who has all the power in the heaven and on the earth). Being the creator of everything and having all the power is a distinction between real God and various powerful beings like angels or advanced aliens.
3. J 1:1 is saying it quite completely - Logos is not the God (who is obviously Father), but was with God (i.e. with Father) from the beginning and is so united with the God (i.e. with Father) - in his bossom - that the Logos is God.
1. I do not say that the Son is identical with the Father. I say that the Son is from the Father and so united with Him that they can be called "God" together (with the Holy Spirit). That they must be seen as one (from our point of view).
2. Even though there are so called gods (like satan), they are not the original creators and their power is limited. Notice the difference between them and Jesus (who created everything and who has all the power in the heaven and on the earth). Being the creator of everything and having all the power is a distinction between real God and various powerful beings like angels or advanced aliens.
3. J 1:1 is saying it quite completely - Logos is not the God (who is obviously Father), but was with God (i.e. with Father) from the beginning and is so united with the God (i.e. with Father) - in his bossom - that the Logos is God.